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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 5224674" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Boggling but intriguing - for me at least</p><p></p><p>You are indeed correct - hard b soft b or no b at all, GB seems more conflicted and divided and pressured than anytime in recent history - and it has always been impressed on me to keep an eye on these matters, as it is really the only way to stop it happening to us.</p><p></p><p>TFF is the peacetime equivalent of the "Distant Early Warning" system: the miner's canary, as Dad explained to me.</p><p>Little of what is happening in Britain can not happen here - regulations, control measures, we already have you beaten for urbanised, disconnected majority.... this little bit of insight is really quite valuable, as you can see.</p><p></p><p>I sort of fit in - the modern title that I prefer is "part-time mini-ranch owner" which is in effect the essence of being a Yeoman farmer, by another name. </p><p>The mindset is different - even without a class system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 5224674, member: 63856"] Boggling but intriguing - for me at least You are indeed correct - hard b soft b or no b at all, GB seems more conflicted and divided and pressured than anytime in recent history - and it has always been impressed on me to keep an eye on these matters, as it is really the only way to stop it happening to us. TFF is the peacetime equivalent of the "Distant Early Warning" system: the miner's canary, as Dad explained to me. Little of what is happening in Britain can not happen here - regulations, control measures, we already have you beaten for urbanised, disconnected majority.... this little bit of insight is really quite valuable, as you can see. I sort of fit in - the modern title that I prefer is "part-time mini-ranch owner" which is in effect the essence of being a Yeoman farmer, by another name. The mindset is different - even without a class system. [/QUOTE]
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